OpenAI

Security Engineer, Agent Security

2 locations Remote

Found: May 31, 2026

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This role is based in San Francisco and offers remote work options.

Compensation:

$234.4K – $385K + Offers Equity

Responsibilities:

  • Architect security controls for agentic AI systems.
  • Build production-grade security tooling.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams.
  • Influence strategy and standards for agent security.

Requirements:

  • Strong software-engineering skills in Python or systems languages (Go, Rust, C/C++).
  • Expertise in modern isolation techniques and network security.
  • Effective communication skills across engineering and leadership.
  • Experience with cloud security on major providers (Azure, AWS, GCP).

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